BGBV 82

ARMORED RECOVERY VEHICLE 82

It is unavoidable that heavy vehicles get stuck in terrain that cannot support them. And as some of us know – when an off-road vehicle gets stuck, it really gets stuck. It takes powerful equipment to free an armored vehicle from marshy ground. 
In a military context, it is crucial to quickly get the stuck vehicle back into combat, and to solve this problem, different types of recovery vehicles were developed. 

The BGBV 82, or Armoured recovery Vehicle 82, was developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It was unique as a recovery vehicle because it wasn’t based on a previous tank chassis (which was common), but was designed specifically for its task – to pull out vehicles significantly heavier than the BGBV 82 itself. This meant that the BGBV 82, with its lighter weight, could reach the recovery target without getting stuck itself. Even though it weighs in at 26.5 tons, it is still considered light in this context. 

The BGBV 82 is a powerhouse. With 310 hp and a winch pulling capacity directly to the rear (single pull) of 20 tons. 
The crane has a lifting capacity of 5.5 tons with a boom length of 1.5 m (1.5 tons with a boom length of 5.5 m). 

The BGBV 82 was equipped with 20 mm automatic guns m/47D and smoke launchers to protect itself during missions in combat situations. 

The dozer blade was primarily used for fieldwork, such as when crossing water obstacles, where ramps could be excavated to lay vehicle mats. If it got steep, the BGBV 82 could winch both itself and other vehicles up with its 140 m long winch cable.
It could reach a top speed of 56 km/h on roads, perform well in terrain, and could even swim. 

Reg. No

204764

M8010-528001

BGBV 82 UPPV

Assigned

FM AVV

Vehicle type

STRF

Manufacturer/type

HÄGGLUNDS

Model year

1972

Chassis number

204764

Reference number

11382

Date of registration

1972-11-14

User

001

Deregistered

AVREG FMAVV V 236

Vehicle body

98 STRIDSFORDON

Length

7,23

Width

3,25

Passengers

4

Track width

0,45

Power in kW

228

Power standard

MISSING

Engine displacement

9600

Fuel tank capacity

550

Fuel

DIESEL

Curb weight (kg)

23200

Maximum payload (kg)

3300

Gross vehicle weight

26500

Hitch type

MISSING

Break system

YES

Additional information

YES

ARMORED VEHICLE RECOVERY VEHICLE. ARMORED WITH WEAPONS TURRET. CHASSIS NUMBER LOCATED ON PLATE IN FRONT OF DRIVER. NUMBER OF SEATS = NUMBER OF CREW. ONLY THE LAST FOUR DIGITS OF THE REGISTRATION NUMBER ARE PAINTED ON THE VEHICLE. TRACK GROUND CONTACT = 3.61 M. AVERAGE TRACK PRESSURE AT 26,500 KG = 0.82 KP/CM2. TRACK PRESSURE WITH ROAD WHEEL LOAD DISTRIBUTED ON TWO TRACK PADS = 2.3 KP/CM2.


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